Game of Thrones season 7 spoilers: Has Ser Jorah cured his greyscale?
It looks as though he's returned to his queen's side
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Your support makes all the difference.Game of Thrones is filming some crucial season 7 scenes in Spain right now, with very major characters spotted together for the first time.
It might not be central to the plot, but one question we’re hoping to get answers to in the new episodes regards Ser Jorah: will he be able to save himself from greyscale and return to his queen’s side?
The forecast is looking good, as Jorah actor Ian Glen has been spotted at filming in Zumaia.
The Basque location has been doubling for Dragonstone, where several scenes involving Daenerys Targaryen have also been being filmed this week, so we can be fairly certain Glen and Emilia Clarke shot something together.
We’re straying into speculation now, but I can’t imagine Jorah would dare go near Dany unless he was no longer contagious, so perhaps he does indeed find a cure? The most prevalent theory online is that a magic specialist like Thoros of Myr will come to his aid.
Earlier in the week, we saw a video of Daenerys talking with Jon Snow for the first time, while another saw the new King in the North confront Theon Greyjoy over his Winterfell treachery.
Game of Thrones season 7 will consist of seven episodes and arrive in summer 2017.
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